We, Haitians and Haitian-Americans, living in the Diaspora protest and forcefully condemn the recent waves of gross human rights violations happening in Haiti.

In 1986, the Haitian people liberated Haiti from a brutal dictatorship. By doing so, they planted the seeds of democracy and were in hope that Haiti will become a democratic country with democratic institutions.

Twenty-nine years later, that dream of democracy is being threatened and is on the verge of being evaporated. Elections become selections. The people’s constitutional rights of free speech and assembly are being systematically violated by the current regime. Peoples’ rights to peacefully demonstrate are being hampered. People have been summarily arrested, beaten, tear-gassed and killed after the October 25th fraudulent election result was announced. We, Haitians and Haitian-Americans, living abroad protest these violations and ask that the people’s rights to free speech, assembly, peaceful demonstration, free and fair elections be respected and that sanctions be taken against the perpetrators.

Down with fake elections. Down with dictatorship. Long live with justice and democracy in Haiti!

1 Comment

Rony glyss

November 11, 2015

We in the diaspora demand a movement to protest against this dictatorship,PHTK, Core Group Hillary Clinton & the Obama Administration… We need to start marching in the U.S. Miami,New York city,Washington DC… So the world could hear our voices… We need true leaders to come forward…